Will sleuthing be the new vampires and zombies in 2012? Entertainment Weekly confirms that a live-action version of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" is in the works, potentially starring Jennifer Lopez. And MGM studios announced Monday it bought the movie rights to the "Where's Waldo?" series. We dug out our magnifying glass to see which trickster has the most movie potential. DAMORAN@TRIBUNE.COM | @REDEYEDANA Dossier: Carmen: As leader of the Villains' International League of Evil, or V.I.L.E., Carmen travels the globe committing...

Will sleuthing be the new vampires and zombies in 2012? Entertainment Weekly confirms that a live-action version of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" is in the works, potentially starring Jennifer Lopez. And MGM studios announced Monday it bought the movie rights to the "Where's Waldo?" series. We dug out our magnifying glass to see which trickster has the most movie potential. DAMORAN@TRIBUNE.COM | @REDEYEDANA Dossier: Carmen: As leader of the Villains' International League of Evil, or V.I.L.E., Carmen travels the globe committing...

It started with an offer for a free bottle of Boone's Farm almost exactly one year ago. We're giving away a Special Reserve 2013 vintage bottle of Strawberry Hill to anyone who can get Scumbag Steve on... http://t.co/lMkycTsmRW - Too White Crew (@toowhitecrew) March 18, 2013 It was sent by Too White Crew lead singer John Cordogiannes. He didn't think the offer for a bottle of bum wine to anyone who could get "Scumbag Steve" on stage at an upcoming show would actually go anywhere.

Hey adults, remember how Halloween was the best costume when you were a kid? Remember how you got to dress up as something awesome and then sprint around your neighborhood with your friends, gathering as much candy as possible and gorging on it until your poops looked like mortar shells for a week straight? And then do you remember how for a strange period from when you were about twelve or thirteen until you were eighteen, Halloween sucked and you didn't see the point of it whatsoever?

Glove in hand, backpack fastened around his shoulders, Zack Hample scans the field. It's batting practice at U.S. Cellular Field. The rhythmic thud of ball meeting bat stops. A new slugger trots to the plate. Hample perks up. He bites the bottom of his lip. He squints. He looks like a marksman trying to spot his target through a pair of aging sights. Target acquired. “Dustin Pedroia!” he shouts. “Left field, left field!” Hample, the record-setting baseball collector who has snagged more than 6,680 balls at MLB games, bounds up...